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That frozen yogurt shop in Denver with the clipart cow logo
I walked into this place called YoCream last weekend and the logo literally looked like someone took clipart from 1998 and slapped it on a sign. The cow had no legs, just a floating head with these dead eyes staring at you. They spent $200 on a banner but couldn't drop $50 on a basic logo fix? I almost left because it felt sketchy. Does anyone else judge a business by their logo before even trying their product? What's the worst logo you've seen that made you second guess going in?
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elizabeth_chen18d ago
Trust your gut because a lazy logo usually means lazy product standards too.
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bailey.xena17d ago
and yeah, that's one of those things that once you see it, you see it everywhere. i feel like it applies to more than just logos too - like when a restaurant has a menu that's falling apart or a coffee shop with a chipped sign out front, it almost always matches the quality of the food or drink inside. maybe it's just me but i've noticed stuff like that at the hardware store too, where the packaging is all sloppy and the instructions are barely readable, and the product itself is always a pain to work with. seems like if a company can't be bothered with the small stuff, they're definitely cutting corners on the big stuff too.
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